45cellar Posted January 30, 2011 Posted January 30, 2011 Here's a long overdue thank you for the brilliant Bootleg Guide that landed on my doorstep just before Christmas. I had already purchased the earlier guides, thinking "That's me covered"; however, because so much more information has been documented since my last purchase, it left me way back in the past. Hats off to the information provided by John, from cover to cover, accurate information that I have never found elsewhere. I said back in 2008 that "the Bootleg Guide is indeed an essential purchase beyond the information given here," and how right I was. (blowing own trumpet here) However, I should have taken my own advice! Excellent, informative guide John & long may it continue, I found it so much easier to document potential rogue records using Version 5 than previous issues.
Chalky Posted January 30, 2011 Posted January 30, 2011 I would prefer an update to the Bootleg Guide he put out some years ago, dedicated purely to boot etc and not incorporated in with the price guide. Still it's a great resource with some invaluable information in there.
Guest Posted January 30, 2011 Posted January 30, 2011 (edited) I don't know if I am the only one who has had this thought, but how can we actually know that the information that he is giving on bootlegs is correct? It seems that we generally accept what he lists as bootlegs and originals. Could it be that he has actually made a few mistakes, and that there are original copies out there which can be bought very cheap because we think that they are bootlegs? Or that we are wasting money on bootlegs thinking we are buying originals because the guide says so? That being said, I definitely find him to be a trustworthy seller, and I am amazed with the vast amount of information compiled in the 5ht edtion, and also how on point the information general is. However, he is human, and we all make mistake - especially when we are dealing with so much information. I remember a while back that a member on here listed a bootleg of Younghearts "A Little Togetherness" stating it was the original. It turned out that according to the bootleg guide the record was an original, but according to the 5th edition it was a bootleg. So that means that before he corrected the information in the 5th edition, we were accepting a bootleg as an original. Edited January 30, 2011 by Preben
Gary Brown Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 The bootleg guide saved my bacon twice last year with Jo Armstead - I Feel An Urge on Giant - and Gloria Jones Tainted Love (which I specifically bought for a mates birthday party but couldnt bare to play anything other than the original.... Never played it since, mind you !) Gaz
Stuart Bower Posted February 5, 2011 Posted February 5, 2011 Yes, Chalky. And not bad. As we recall, there were two editions totally dedicated to bootlegs/reissues issued by JM and even had the bootlegs priced up. I gave away the first but kept the 2nd edition..
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